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What is Prior Knowledge

Handbook of Research on Learner-Centered Pedagogy in Teacher Education and Professional Development
What students already know/their experiences which they bring to the classroom.
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Teachers' and Students' Role in the Learner-Centered Classrooms: Experiences from Namibia
Angelina Popyeni Amushigamo (University of Namibia, Namibia)
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-5225-0892-2.ch008
Abstract
Prior to Namibia's independence in 1990, the role of the teacher in an educational environment has been defined as the transmission of information to students, and the teacher was regarded as the all-knowing person in the classroom, who slavishly followed the textbook in transmitting the subject matter to the students. In some cases, the teacher did not understand the subject matter that he/she transmitted to students. Therefore, there was no explanation of what was being taught. Students had to sit passively and listen to the teacher; learn by memorization (rote learning), and recall the transmitted information. This study explored perceptions of the role of teachers and students in learner-centered classrooms in a primary school in Namibia. Learner-centered teachers create learning environments that promote students' active engagement with learning and develop critical thinking skills.
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Information-Rich Learning Concepts
Knowledge, no matter how limited, a pupil has at the beginning of a new topic. This knowledge will have been gathered over time in a variety of ways. Some prior knowledge may be flawed or inaccurate, which leads to the need for restructuring schemas.
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Computer Supported Collaborative Learning Scenarios: And External Representations for Promoting Them
Knowledge that the learner possesses about the relevant topic before the collaborative learning phase begins.
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Individual Differences in Web-Based Learning
The amount of knowledge one possesses about a particular subject matter.
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Symmetry Detection in Brain Image Analysis
The knowledge that stems from previous experience.
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Measurement Instruments to Motivate Scientific Learning by Conceptual Change
This type of knowledge is unique to each person, and it is likely to be incorrect from a scientific point of view. It is the background for categorizing or recognizing various situations, but does not provide a very precise explanation of how and why it is happening. Prior knowledge may vary depending on age and education received by the individual.
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Personalised E-Learning: The Assessment of Students' Prior Knowledge in Higher Education
The amount of knowledge a student has accumulated on a specific domain prior to embarking on a course of study in that domain.
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Understanding Knowledge Absorption for Inbound Open Innovation Practices: How Do Knowledge Antecedents Influence the Process?
Refers to the existing knowledge of a firm which has been gained from prior product or service innovations.
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Integrating Various Data Sources for Improved Quality in Reverse Engineering of Gene Regulatory Networks
is our prior belief of a certain event. In this chapter we fuse different pieces of e.g. structural data into our prior belief, which enables the integration of structural and expression data.
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Using Concept Maps to Enhance Students' Prior Knowledge in Complex Learning
Prior knowledge refers to the knowledge which includes facts, concepts, rules, principles, and relationship between concepts, rules, and principles, in a specific domain. This type of prior knowledge is stored in an individual’s schema. Learning suffers if learners lack sufficient prior knowledge. Without prior knowledge, learners are limited in their ability to construct new knowledge (Potelle & Rouet, 2003). As a result, new learning can be very difficult and very tiring (Novak, 1998).
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